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11 Jul 2021, 3:10 pm by Mitu Gulati
Royal Caribbean Cruises, Ltd., and John’s new article about that case, “Cruise Contracts, Public Policy, and Foreign Forum Selection Clauses”   The backdrop to this story is US federal law that constrains cruise companies from contracting to limit liability in the small print of their contracts with customers; contract provisions that few read and fewer still pay attention to. [read post]
12 Jan 2021, 2:19 pm by Kevin LaCroix
Rather, the real winner is a growing cohort of lawyers who are filing meritless lawsuits in federal and state courts across the United States every time a merger or acquisition is announced or a corporate misfortune impacts a company’s share price… In the last five years, half of the nearly $23 billion in securities claims costs have gone to lawyers — both plaintiff and defense.[4]   Since 2017, the plaintiffs’ bar has expanded their corporate… [read post]
16 Apr 2018, 9:56 am by Jim Walker
These terms have been held to be binding by the United States Supreme Court in Carnival Cruise Lines, Inc. v. [read post]
12 Dec 2014, 1:23 pm by Law Offices of Robert Dixon
Royal Caribbean Cruises, LTD, the United States Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit held that a cruise line could be vicariously liable for the alleged negligence of an on-board medical professional based on agency theory. [read post]
8 Dec 2014, 6:52 am by Peter Hunt
The recent United States Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit opinion in Franza v. [read post]
3 Dec 2014, 6:52 am by Peter Hunt
With the recent United States Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit decision in Franza v. [read post]
5 Nov 2014, 9:59 am by Frankl & Kominsky, P.A.
The realities of modern contracting are at the center of the Third District Court of Appeals’ recent decision in Royal Caribbean Cruises, Ltd. v. [read post]
19 Mar 2012, 11:30 am
Royal Caribbean Cruise Line, 547 F.3d 1148 (9th Circ. 2008), described the relationship the Federal Arbitration Act has to the Convention Act: Federal arbitration law is codified in the three chapters of Title 9 of the United States Code [only two of which are relevant here]. [read post]
31 Aug 2011, 9:06 am
The Court does not refer to the prior United States Supreme Court decision in Hellenic Lines Ltd. v. [read post]